Reply 20 of 24, by amadeus777999
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Love the old Matrox PCI cards - very nice findings!
Love the old Matrox PCI cards - very nice findings!
PainDictator wrote on Yesterday, 10:05:Very nice condition. Aliexpress?
I got it from eBay.
amadeus777999 wrote on Yesterday, 10:11:Love the old Matrox PCI cards - very nice findings!
Nice to See that there are Others Out there who also like Matrox 😀
TM30 wrote on Yesterday, 11:08:I got it from eBay. […]
PainDictator wrote on Yesterday, 10:05:Very nice condition. Aliexpress?
I got it from eBay.
amadeus777999 wrote on Yesterday, 10:11:Love the old Matrox PCI cards - very nice findings!
Nice to See that there are Others Out there who also like Matrox 😀
Like is an understatement - any old PC I store or use has to be equipped with a Matrox card(Mystique or MilleniumII)... feels like something missing without it.
There's one caveat though... no default 320x200 VESA mode on the cards mentioned.
Sounds like a loyal Matrox fan 😀
I just bought a G250 with Memory Expansion Module specifically made for the G250 (6ns SGRAM) . I hope with this one it won't downclock like with the use of a Regular G200 Memory Expansion shown here: https://b31f.wordpress.com/2017/02/16/memory- … nce-goes-there/
amadeus777999 wrote on Yesterday, 13:54:There's one caveat though... no default 320x200 VESA mode on the cards mentioned.
I never checked, but the MGA-1064SG Developer Specification actually says:
■ VESA 2.0-compliant DOS applications running at a resolution of 320 x 200 can be scaled up to
640 x 480.
• Higher resolutions are possible without changing the frame rate.
• Filtering in the X-direction is supported.